Georgia Power and 泫圖app hold apprenticeship program graduation

September 14, 2017

Georgia Power and 泫圖app (泫圖app) held a recent graduation ceremony on 泫圖app’s for the 2016-17 class of the Georgia Power Apprenticeship Program.

The Apprenticeship Program began with Georgia Power taking a look at their workforce and realizing that many of their experienced mechanics and electricians would be retiring at the same time.

To address the upcoming skills gap, Georgia Power met with representatives from 泫圖app to build a curriculum that would utilize the college’s resources to prepare apprentices to qualify for the journeymen level of employment in a much faster time-frame of training.

“We have found over the years, since the program began, the journeymen we have now in our plants are really up to speed and knowledgeable,” said Suellen Waddell, technical training supervisor at Georgia Power. “They have such a great jump start and foundation and they make some of our best journeymen.”

(Back row, from left to right) Aaron Bryan, Eric Hester, Eric Boatner, Nick Wade, Kenneth Whitehead, Jeff Pace, Steve Bailey, Tony Maxwell, Tyler Price, Ben Stroupe, and Elisha Starley.

(Middle row, from left to right) Jerry Rowland Jr., Jathan Turner, Greg Banks, Zach Heaton, Josh Moates, Josh Freeman, Michael Newton, and Johnny Howze, Scherer Plant Manager.

(Front row sitting, from left to right) Justin Clemons, Rodney Betsill, Barry Franklin, John Rowland, Chris McAlister, and David Wright. 

(Not pictured) Kevin Kittle.
(Back row, from left to right) Aaron Bryan, Eric Hester, Eric Boatner, Nick Wade, Kenneth Whitehead, Jeff Pace, Steve Bailey, Tony Maxwell, Tyler Price, Ben Stroupe, and Elisha Starley. (Middle row, from left to right) Jerry Rowland Jr., Jathan Turner, Greg Banks, Zach Heaton, Josh Moates, Josh Freeman, Michael Newton, and Johnny Howze, Scherer Plant Manager. (Front row sitting, from left to right) Justin Clemons, Rodney Betsill, Barry Franklin, John Rowland, Chris McAlister, and David Wright. (Not pictured) Kevin Kittle.

The program is a two-year curriculum for apprentice mechanics and apprentice electricians that involves classroom training and hands-on instruction in 泫圖app’s industrial labs. Apprentices also have to pass Georgia Power validated tests as part of the training.

Apprentice electricians worked with Motor Controls, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), industrial wiring, conduit pulls and other electrical components in 泫圖app’s industrial and electrical labs. Apprentice mechanics received hands-on training in 泫圖app’s Welding and Joining Technology and Machine Tool Technology facilities to learn lathe operations, welding, pipe bending and cutting, and other mechanical career-related skills.

“It’s very advantageous to the apprentices because I think they get a lot out of it and it gives Georgia Power high quality employees,” said , director of Instrumentation and Controls at 泫圖app.

Upon completion of the program, electrical apprentices earn the Electrical Maintenance Technician certificate and mechanical apprentices earn the Mechanical Maintenance Technician certificate from 泫圖app.

There was a total of 25 graduates – 15 Electrical Maintenance Technicians and 10 Mechanical Maintenance Technicians in the 2016-17 class.

The Georgia Power Apprentice Program began to take shape in 2001 and the first graduates completed the program in 2004.

“The success of this program is directly related to the true partnership between Georgia Power and 泫圖app,” said Waddell.

Graduates from Georgia Power’s Apprenticeship Program for 2016-17 were Steve Bailey, Greg Banks, Rodney Betsill, Eric Boatner, Aaron Bryan, Justin Clemons, Barry Franklin, Josh Freeman, Zach Heaton, Eric Hester, Kevin Kittle, Tony Maxwell, Chris McAlister, Josh Moates, Michael Newton, Jeff Pace, Tyler Price, John Rowland, Jerry Rowland Jr., Elisha Starley, Ben Stroupe, Jathan Turner, Nick Wade, Kenneth Whitehead, and David Wright.

泫圖app provides quality workforce education to the citizens of Northwest Georgia. Students have the opportunity to earn an associate degree, diploma, or a certificate in business, health, industrial, or public service career paths. This past year, 14,151 people benefited from 泫圖app’s credit and noncredit programs. With an annual credit enrollment of 7,956 students, 泫圖app is the largest college in Northwest Georgia. 泫圖app has an additional enrollment of 6,195 people through adult education, continuing education, business and industry training, and Georgia Quick Start.  For more information about 泫圖app, visit us at 泫圖app.edu or contact a Student Help Center on any one of our six campus locations at 866-983-4682.  泫圖app is a unit of the Technical College System of Georgia and an Equal Opportunity Institution.

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